The W.E. Nash Medical Clinic provides medical, dental and optometry services. It is attached to the Roblin District Health Centre making it accessible and convenient for patients, staff and physicians.

The Help Centre is governed by a community board composed of members from the Municipality of Roblin.

Our key services are:

Lifeline: Help is just a button push away. One press of a button worn around the neck puts seniors in touch with help instantly. The cost is a mere $1.00 a day. Installation and servicing is all provided locally through the Community Help Centre.

Congregate Meal Programs: The Community Help Centre sponsors the congregate meal programs at Roblin Residence and Maple Manor. Seniors are provided with a hot nutritious meal in a family-like setting.

HandiVan: The Community Help Centre works with the Town Office by co-ordinating the volunteer drivers for the Handivan. Because of the dedication of the volunteer drivers, seniors' transportation in Roblin is very affordable at just $2.00 per trip. Out-of-town transportation is provided at $0.35 per kilometre. Call (204) 937-3859 to book the HandiVan.

Meals on Wheels: The Community Help Centre co-ordinates 14 community groups to delivery meals to individual?s home three times per week.

Filling Out Forms: The Help Centre fills out many forms for seniors including OAS, CPP and GIS forms; replacement birth certificates and social insurance cards.

Information and Referral: The Help Centre is a one-stop information service for seniors and their families. We can connect people with Home Care programs, or with support groups such as those for Alzheimers, Parkinsons and cancer. We also provide assistance with admission to personal care homes or with renting an apartment.

Home Care

The Manitoba Home Care Program is a community-based program that provides home support to individuals, regardless of age, who require health service or assistance with activities of daily living. Home care works with individuals and provides assistance to help them stay in their homes for as long as safely possible. Anybody can make a referral to home care. Services provided by Home Care are:

Health Care. Nurses can provide nursing care. Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist referrals can be made on a client's behalf.

Respite Care. Arranged through Community Health and available at the Crocus Court Personal Care Home to provide relief for short periods of time for the family care-giver.

Supplies & equipment. Some supplies & equipment needed for client care may be available through home care.

Adult Day Program and Meals on Wheels can be accessed through home care.

Application to Personal Care Home is completed with assistance from home care coordinators.

The Manitoba Home Oxygen Program which provides oxygen concentrators to qualifying clients is monitored by home care.

Meals on Wheels

The meals on wheels program functions out of the Dietary Department of the Roblin District Health Centre. The Home Care Office does assessments, and clients who are unable to provide their own food are delivered hot meals three times per week.

Public Health Program

Public Health Nursing focuses on the health of the entire populations or communities. Public Health nursing expertise is in the promotion and protection of health and the prevention of disease. The Public Health Program provides a broad range of services that include:

Reproductive health, pregnancy / childbirth and parenting

Family health for children, adolescents, adults and the elderly

Nutrition education

Prevention of injury, chronic diseases and substance abuse/addictions

Families First offers home visiting supports to families with children, from pregnancy to school entry. The program is offered to qualifying families on a volunteer basis.

School Health Program

Immunizations

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Healthy Baby -- Growing Healthy Families

Child Development Clinics

Communicable Disease Control

Health Promotion Coordinator

The Health Promotion Coordinator works with community groups and partners to identify, plan and implement initiatives related to health promotion and disease prevention, based on identified health needs.

Home Care Program

Home Care is a community-based program that provides home support to individuals who require health services or assistance with activities of daily living that are not available from existing supports or community resources. Home care works with individuals and provides assistance to help them remain in their own home for as long as is safely possible. A professional assessment of the individuals needs, existing supports and community resources will determine eligibility for the Manitoba Home Care Program.

Services available through Home Care include:

Home oxygen program

Nursing service

Rehabilitative therapy assessment

Health teaching

Personal care services

Meal preparation

Respite/family relief

Access to adult day care

Assessment and facilitation of personal care home placement

In-home supports

Palliative care is the provision of skilled, compassionate interdisciplinary professional and volunteer care for people whose disease does not respond to curative treatment.

Regional Diabetes Program

The Regional Diabetes Program (RDP) provides education in individual and group settings. Nurse educators, dietitians and a community diabetes educator deliver the program.

Roblin RCMP are trying to stream line the growing number of Criminal Record Check requests at the local detachment. In order to speed the process, we are now adding the application instructions to the Roblin website. This way applicants now only need to attend the detachment to drop off the completed forms and payment, and pick up once they are completed.

Criminal Record Checks for volunteers are usually free if an applicant can provide a letter from the volunteer organization with the application forms.

Criminal Record Check for employment, education, fostering, pardons, adoptions, travel visa's, permanent residencies will cost $10.00 (cash only) at the RCMP Detachment. If prints are required, other fees can apply.

**RCMP do not conduct 'Child Abuse Registry' checks, this is run by another provincial agency. If you are required to complete a 'Child Abuse Registry' check, please visit the Government of Manitoba Child Abuse Registry for further information.

Phone: (204) 937-8054

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